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Sam Curran claims IPL 2019's first hat-trick, leads KXIP to thrilling victory over Delhi

KXIP's 'million dollar man' Curran picked up 4 for 11 in 2.2 overs including a hat-trick as the home team pulled off a miraculous 14-run victory against Delhi Capitals.

Sam Curran claims IPL 2019's first hat-trick, leads KXIP to thrilling victory over Delhi Image Source : IPL.COMSam Curran claims IPL 2019's first hat-trick, leads KXIP to thrilling victory over Delhi
In an absolutely humdinger of a match, Englishman Sam Curran claimed 2019 Indian Premier League's first hat-trick which led Kings XI Punjab to an incredible win over Delhi Capitals in Mohali. He also became the youngster player in IPL history to take a hat-trick.
 
Curran, who was KXIP's costliest buy, proved his worth with an incredible spell at the back end as the home team pulled off a miraculous 14-run victory against Delhi Capitals left stunned by an inexplicable batting collapse in Monday's IPL encounter.
 
KXIP's 'million dollar man' Curran picked up 4 for 11 in 2.2 overs including a hat-trick and was ably supported by Mohammed Shami as Delhi Capitals were shot out for 152 in 19.2 overs in pursuit of 167. (Match Scorecard)
 
 
From 144 for 3, Delhi lost their last seven wickets for 8 runs, something that will haunt them for days to come especially after Rishabh Pant and Colin Ingram set up what looked like an easy win. 
 
Pant muscled a couple of sixes into deep mid-wicket stand during 39 off 26 balls as Ingram (38 off 29 balls) bisected the off-side field with some precision cut shots during their stand of 62 in 6.5 overs that took Capitals closer to victory.
 
However, there were more twists and turns than what Capitals had thought.
 
In a space of 9 deliveries, Capitals lost 4 wickets for only 4 runs. From 144 for 3, they were in a precarious position at 147 for 7. The ball also started reversing more and DC's lower-middle was incapable of handling the movement in the air. 
 
Once Pant was bowled by Mohammed Shami and Chris Morris was needlessly run-out off the very next delivery, things started going downhill.
 
Curran dealt twin blows removing Ingram and Harshal Patel while Hanuma Vihari (2), a surprise selection in this format with very limited range of strokes was dismissed by Shami as the match swung in KXIP's favour.  
 
With the win over DC, KXIP climb to the second spot in the league, while Delhi sit on 5th.